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Show imamtin i. W' "' . iLfertrtXfla8SMs , msrtffl1 MMWMMWiii . riWTrttipfcHM'K',-- .v. ."4.4; irtJTs s EXAMINER: Cloves! Mias Annin Connor left Wednesday afternoon for Loo Angeles to reside. Miss Peart Snyder will spend the summer with her parents In thin city. F SOCIETY - Did our Gloves to do all that can be reasonably ex- pected of them. Gloves All For Purposes Our Street, Dress and Driving Gloves are correct in style and as good as Gloves can be made. to $2 Our' Gloves Working sorts of We $1. $1.2 5 have all Working Gloves. Great variety in leathers and makes. We make a specialty of Gloves for Workingmen. 50c, $1 and $1.50. Guaranteed, Remember Fred M.Nye Company Clothiers and Outfitters UTAH. 4A THEA TER Tonight The Wolfe Stock Co. HOME CULTURE CLUB. The Hob. Culture club met. on Thnraday at the pleaeaat and attractive hone of Mre. Bfrheol on Sheridan avenue. After the minute, had bene read, lire. Markle a roue, and In a very neatly to Mre. worded epench, protested Coulidgw, the prreldnL is behalf of the club, a beautiful gavel of mounMm. Markle gava a tain mahogany. of tha chtb history. citing brirf the fact that tha olub bad Jurt passed ita eleventh anniversary, that Mrs. Cuolidge waa the Brat prealdent to become a mother, and that the Best day waa the Brat birthday of behy Cool-ldge. PHooo lOo 206 30o Mrs. W. J. Shealy visited in the capital during the week. to Mias Lillian Packard hts on fine program aud games contributed Portland on n visit. os which to the evening's pleasure, concluded with a splendid supper. A handsome oak rocking chair was presented Mr. Bnggs by his thro eldest daughter. Bo thoroughly enjoyed waa tbs entertainment that it was early morning betas the guests took leave of their host, wishing him many mors First Mtthodirt Episcopal Church. such happy anniversaries. One-hablork swot of Washington BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. avenue, next to court house. Samuel Blair, pastor. The anniversary of Mr. William TaySunday services; Sunday school at Saturcelebrated lors natal day waa 10 a. m., W. L. Underwood, superinassemday evening, bj- his friends tendent. Sermon by th pastor at 11 bling st bln horns and surprising him. a. m. Subject, Honor Tru SerrefreshCards, music and delicious vice." Mm Grace Hayman will sing who ments la turn occupied the guests, at tha morning service. Ep worth numbered Meodamoa C. Chase, Kata League devotional eervio at C:30 p.m. Gibson, of Layton. A. Gibson, T. Tribe. At 7:30 th pastor will deliver the PocH. Chats, 8. Rest. J. Smuln, of seoond in th series of lectures on tbs atello, W. Taylor, A. West; Mias Nor life of Paul, and Mra. F. X. Hess will am Taylor; Messrs. W. Taylor, A. sing at this service. All era Invited to West, H. B. Gibson, C. Christensen. these services. A. IX E. CHURCHES lf - lire. Coolldge rvapondrd, thanking the elnb for the gavel in behalf of hereelf and daughter. The gAval haa two ailver hand., one beano g tha name of tha club and .tha data of ita founding, tha other the name and date of the birthday of little Mina Ooolidge. West, Gibson, Under tha leaderehlp of Mre. D. X. U Chase, Bmith, the tw chapters on drawing Gibson and L. West and color In tha book How to Look at MARRIAGE OF INTEREST. Pictures, were reviewed. Mre. Blchsel gave g awetch of FamH. P. Randall, one of the more promiwee well ed, Women of Fiance, whichaelect of our citys business men, Thursnent readillustrated and by prepared claimed as his bride Miss day evening ings. being Mre. Blceha: gsva a aketch of Tam-Lif-a Minnie Horrocka, the ceremonyMiddle-toand French Homee, which waa performed by President C. F. intensely 'intareaUng. The ceremony was performed at the Uemiy rrfrrehmenta and picture the bride's mother on Washbrought by the member, closed a homo ofavenue and was witnessed by ington pleasant, and profitable afternoon. The riub meet next Thursday with lniituate friends and relatives. Mr. and Mm Randall have gone to Mre. Coolldge, Mre. Putnam being the California on their wedding tour and leader. will return to this city to reside. FOR LEROY FARR. BT. Mr. Sarah Williams entertained in honor of Leroy Farr, who leave shortly on a mlkaiun to the Hawaiian laThe evening waa pleaaantl ud. pt nt in cards and mualcr nfter whlcn a dainty luach was served. 'The dining room we very prettily decorated with potted plants and out flowers. Those winning prices ware: Mre. L. J. Wright, Mrs. J. I. Smith. Mm F. R. Williams. Mr. L. J. Wright, Mr. C. E. Larson, Mr. F. B. Williams. Tha invited guests were Mesdames J. I. Smith. L. Slaman, David Farr. Willi me. Clem Thoa. William, Frank Williams. F. R. Williams, Haiti Wade, H. Peerman. J. J. Fry, C. R. 8. Wright. K. RichFry. C. K. ardson. Sarah Williams; Misses darn Fry, Nan Fry, Mule Pprry, Carlie Fry. Kellie Fry, E. Paine; Messrs. J. I. Smith, L. Sisman. Thou. Willlsm. Fruh William, Clem. Williams, Will Williams, F. R. Williams. W. Farr. E. Richardson, L. Wright, Leroy Farr, Carl Parr, C. E. Larson, J. J. Pry, B. Peerman, Lester Childs, Will Raekam. MRS. FLEWELLYN HOSTESS. PATRICKS AT FIFTH WARD. Among the msny BL Patricks day celebrations of appointment than that given at tha Fifth ward amusement hall Friday evaning by the primary association. The decorations which were all of green, were decidedly pretty and reflected great credit on the arttetle ability of (he ladies in charge. Enjoyment In variety luffl-riefor old and young, of which (here waa a goodly number, waa found in dancing, a nice program and Inviting refreshments. SURPRISE PARTY.. Mlrs Mabel Williams was very pleasantly surprised nt her home on Wall avenue Monday evening by n number of friends. Games were the diversion of the evening. The guesta were Eva Jamas, Mamie Siegel, IOulsa Bchelm, Blanche Bum-ne- r. Pearl Blegel, Irene Brown. Mamie Jones, Anna Sumner, Jnalor Boman, Clarence Tlte, Lue Caster, Joe James, Frank Gorman. Dava Williams, Earl Doxey, Frank Wlllinmi, John Jones. , BL Patrick's day supplied n decorative them which was so tactfully applied to n party given the Lucky Thirteen club, Wednesday afternoon, by Mrs. Flewellya, as to mark K on of the prettiest ' said mow original parties of tha season. House and table decorations were, of course, all in green and tha hostess and bar guests wore caps and ties of tha same bn. " As a souvenir tha ladles war presented with a sham- TOLBTOI CIRCLE. ne Tolstoi Circle met with Miss Gillette at tha home of Man. Hutchinson on Fowler avenue, on March Ktli. After an interesting program and n delightful lunch those present and adengaged in n social half-hou-r journed to meet on March 10, at the home of Mm W. E. Robinson, til IBth street. Tha guests of the afternoon ware Msedamea Dickaon, Whlkamore, Brown, Hhlne and Ives. rock. r . Cerda wen enjoyed for several ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. homo, with honors falling to Mrs. Richardson and Mm. Rhine, Mr. and Mre. Thomas Potter enter Stllwell Mrs. Reynolds and Mm tained most royally at dinner Saturwere outside guests. celebration of Mr. Pot. Mrs. W. IX Brown has Invited the day laat. la A splendid menu waa club to meet next at her pleasant tar's birthday. and greatly relishserved temptingly home. ed by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Joat, Mr. aad Mr. Lafayette Farley, Mrs. Annie A PLEASANT EVENING. Larkin, and Mr a. Collinson and Mre. Brazier of Balt Laths, aad Mlsa Chant fMias Alice Wllllamsen entertained luey. Friher of friends home few a bar at day avonlhg. Tha time waa pleasantly LOTUB CLUB. spent In playing many amusing games, after which a delightful luncheon was The Lotus club met last Saturday servtd. with Mrs. Dcegan, and Join evening Those present were; Misses Helen ad in n hearty now tangled Heart Farr, Flossie Shape. Olivo Bpsngen-berLories Hobson, Verna Farr. party." Hearts were very much In evigames and reVerna Van Dyke, Ethel Msman, Es- dence In decora Ilona, members were BburtHB. ther Ornenwell, freshments, and the Beryl Geneve Barrows. Myrta Hales, Mae well entertained. The guesta of the evening were Mias Know, Miss Bow Williams, llaael Stewart, Helena Greon-welAlice and Hattie Wllllamsen; lea, Miss Irne aad Frank Grady. Messrs. Clyde Greenwell, Ray Hobson, PLEASANT PARTY. Warren RhiirtlllY, Frank Williams, Ray v and Fred Bummervill, Ray Hhurtllff, And remember w handle th Gaga Robert Hoggan, Georgs Greenwell. Blanche Bumner entertained a few and Flak hata; naw hata earning eat Phuriliff, Leelle Van Dyke and of Lrr friend on Saturday afternoon on her 18ih birthday, at her home on every day. Watch for our opening an Frank Sion. Twenty-nint- h atreet. Garnet were tha rouncsment. diversion of the afternoon. A delicious MERRYMAKERS. Those present supper was served. were: Lucy Fuller, Amy Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Moor delightfulMamie Blegel. Wlnnlfred Bumner, C. E. W. ly enleriainad the Merrymakers Club Leah Saltar, Pearl Blegel. at their home on Lincoln avenue Mon: day evening. Tha rooms were tasteful- AT THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY Palace Royal Millinery ly decorated with streamers of green ribbon and numerous ahamrneka which Peihaps the moat appropriate celelent n very pretty effect to the gay bration of BL Patrick's day wn that was scene. Tha evening pleasantly held at the Bacrad Heart academy bespent In playing high five, prises evening. A program of music, ing won by Mrs. H. H. Holbrook, Mrs. Friday both vocal and Instrumental interE. B. Stone. Mrs, G. A. Watts, Messrs. with a comedy. The Fearless J. Hod sen, G. A. Watts end Dick Col- spersed Club. was masterfully rendered by lins. Mr. end Mrs. Collins were guesta the pupils and greatly enjoyed by the of the evening. The elub will meet next at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. many In attendance. llodson. LIVELY CIRCLE. New Millinery g. l, Mrs. Davis Keep Your Eye on This Ad CHILD CULTURE BROWN BROTHERS WUl Open at SMS WASHINGTON AVENUE . Drug and Jewelry Store, under the naaie of Brows Bros. Drag and Jewelry Col WATCH THIS SPACE firrt-ctes- FOR OPENING DAY ANNOUNCEMENT. Brown Bros.9 Drug & Jewelry Co. CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. Daily after February IE natil April the Colors do Midland will sell tickets, Ogden to City of Mexico aad poiado north thereof, for 44 M. For in- T - - Oar We guarantee Q3PES. UTAH, SUNDAY MOBSiyO, coin Circle and a few guest. Wednesday afternoon, at her home on Wall avenue. . do, if you buy them at the wrong place. Umi grisffiWiM rz THE MOBKnfO jour last Gloves disappoint you? Gloves sometimes r mrtt&gimmk CLUB. Mrs. A. E. Becker gracefully presided at a Kensington Wednesday, at The Child Culture club held n very which her gueais were the members IntareaUng masting on Tuesday st the of the Lively Circle. A dainty lunchpleasant horn of Mra. Charles A. Nel- eon wsa the feature. son. At the conclusion of the routine Mrs. Harry Todd will next act aa business and after n abort delay, Mrs. hoatesa to e Clrde Wednesday. Hilliard read a revision of her paper, which nt the end of some discussion, was ordered published. Mra. Nelson with her usual tact and skill presided as n moat efficient hostess and served the members with n sumptuous repast. Mra. Mary Ikriey delighted the dub with some musical selection and an adjournment waa taken for two weeks. i Tho engagement White, a teacher in Prof. E. R. Thomaa, of tb city schools, of Mis Gertrude the Madiaon. bod principal of ouq la announced. The Isidleo Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. will give an afternoon card party at the K. of P. hall Marrh 28th. Rre freshmento will be served, Mra. Thomaa Potter had as a guest tha past week, her cousin, Mrs. Col In tha marriage, on Wednesday, of 11 n sod, (if Salt lake City. Mlsa Kmnm Crawwhaw and William H. Stevens, two of this city's most popuMra. Martin Cullen haa aa a guest, lar young people Joined hearts and her daughter-in-laMra. Jaaaa Culfortunes. len of Humboldt. win make home their in this They city nt 24fl Quincy, and bare the best Mrs. Maggie Rhsinbold spent the wishes of a host of friends for a fu- week in Salt Lake, the guest of Mrs. ture of Joy and prosperity. Chris Diehl. CRAWBHAW-STEVEN- MR. BRIGGS SURPRISED. Tb Christian Selene Saciety Holds service at I p. m. la th Congregational church edifice, comer of street. Adams avenue and Twenty-fiftBubject, Reality. Sunday school la the basement at 3 p. m. Wed beads evening testimonial meetings are held at p. m. Th public Is cordially Invited to attend these h service. First Baptist Chureh Horace B. Blood, paaior. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Bubject, God in tho Commonplace." Evening service at 7:30. BubjscL "Weighed la tba Balances." Sunday school at 13 oclock. H. L, Harrington, superintendent. Juniors at 3:30. Mrs. Rena Downs, superintendent. Young people's meeting at 0:30. Midweek prayer service at 7:30, Thursday evening. DSi Great Av. MAKCII IS, take rank among the great disasters in th history of railroading. In other wracks there has bean greater loss of life bui non has been productive of great horrors. Conservative estimates oa the loss of Ilf place th number iff dead at 3C. Sevan dead, mangled and utterly unrecognizable bodies lie In the Pueblo morgue, two others are In the morgue at Florence, several other persona are known to be dead and possibly a aoore of bodies were burned to ashes. There was not a single entire body reoorered from the wreckage, a lth the exception of tho engine men, who, nt though horribly mangled, had not been reached by th fierce flames wljlch swept through th wrecked earn Bits of chaired flesh and piles of bones were all that indicated that a holocaust had occurred; trained eye plrkpd out the pelvic bones from the charred masses, and from this it was seen that so far aa the search had progressed no lea than 36 human beings had perished. The following names have been added to th ln of known dead: Ray Field, aged 10. Keystone, Wyo. Mra. Belle Webb, Keystone. Mrs. Grace Cowley's child. Missing nfter the Adobe wreck," will be the only epitaph of the remaining victims. 8. T. Lively, the operator, whose failure to deliver a train order to the westbound train resulted In the disastrous collision, had been acting as station agent at Swallows about ten days. He la said to have been an experienced man, and to have seen considerable service at other points on the Rio Grande system.. It la alleged that Lively, who la 38 years of age. worked excessively for several days past and had been deprived of a great deal of hla natural sleep. Sitting at hla key. In the hour following midnight, listening to the roar of a fierce storm, it la thought that for a moment he dosed and wbll he slept the train paesed hla station unchecked. Whether this ba true or not. the fact remain that the train did not receive the orders which would, hare averted th catastrophe and the management of the road and tho coroner as well will make a searching Inquiry In order that the respond blllty for the disaster may bs accurately fixed. has not bees arOperator Livt-lrested and probably no action against him will ba begun until after the inquest on the wreck victlnn has been concluded. His explanation of his failure to deliver the order which would have averted the collision la comprised In the few words: I was asleep. That's nil." Further than thia hi clined to ba Interviewed. All the injured In the hospital here are Improving rapidly and moat them will ho able to leave In n few First Church ef Christ Scientist, Church edifies, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Lincoln avenue. Services 11 a. m. Subject, Reality." Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting I p. m. All am Invited. Free reading rooms, suits 311 Eceles days building. Open dally 1 to 6 p. m. All The roadbed nt the acene of the are welcome. wreck la gradually being cleared and trains will be running on schedule time Church of th Ooed Shepherd tonight If th belief of the railroad Comer Grant and 34th street. Al- offlclala materialises.- t the rail' fred Brown, rector. road officiate have sot publicly placed Third Sunday in Lent. Early cele- the blame for ' the disaster and until bration 7:30 a a.. Sunday school, they do the public must await dev 8:48. Morning prayer and sermon, ments. 11. Oonflnnailon class, 3:10. Evaning The railway company has ordered an prayer and sermon, T:M p. h. Morn- Investigation Into the canae of. the ing topic, Social Unity." Evaning, wreck, who is responsible and the nature of their culpability. Every one conThe lain of Saints. .y nected with the nmnlng of th Swedish Lutheran Church train will be questioned. This InvestiComer 2 3rd street and Jefferson ave- gation will he conducted by officiate and will be thorough, requiring several nue. Rev. O. A. Etmquist, pastor. Sunday: Swedish morning service days' time, perhaps, to conclude 1L nt 11 o'clock. Sunday school nt 11:11. English oreninf11 service at o'clock. Welcome. Confirmation class at Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Bible study and William Van Denxen was employed Wednesday: and prayer meeting at I o'clock p. m. at night Both men were experienced In their line of work and had been In the employ of th road for some time. First Presbyterian Church, Without notifying their superiors, John Edward Carver, pastor. in11 according to CorText at ll. Morning worship an made with formation, arrangement Tencea of Th inthians thrme, Lively to work for him on Thursday His Faithfulness." night and did not himself report for Aa 11:30. school excel at Sunday lent program will be given by tho Sun- duty. Where he went or where ho was at the time of tho collision has not day school Instead of tho review been learned. Lively assumed the duties of VanDeuxen and was nt the staEndeavor n 1:30. tion and received the order concerning Evening serviee at 7:30. Tha even the westbound train.- Ha had been Ing series of geological sermons will aateep, it la reliably reported, and the be renewed and the phenomena of tha of the telegraph instrument arid region will be discussed. Sunday ticking The awoke him. Th order was transmitted evening the subject will, be, It back. He did not Great American Basin. its origin and and Lively checked know that Na S had already passed the reason of ita aridity. Swallows and received tho order entirely unconscious that tho .train was The First Congregational Church. rashlng toward the station beNoble Strong Elderkln, pastor. Morn- already In n few moments n headlight yond. ing worship st 11 o'clock. Mr. Hugh of a train coming from Pueblo was W. Dougall will sing, Behold th Mas- seen approaching Swallows. ter Paoanth By," (Hammond). The stepped wit to deliver th orderLively consubject of the morning sermon will trolling Xa I when, to his horror, he be, Tho Inn on the Way to Jerusa- discovered that the on coming train lem." Upon a stone In Canterbury was No. 18. running behind No. 3. The cbiiroh yard there are these words In full realization of negligence then Latin, "The Ian of a Traveler on Hla burst upon him and he ran frantical, Way to Jerusalem. ly into the 'station, grasped the key Evening worship at 7:10 o'clock. Mr. and called Florence. Too late, however, Dougall will ting Oh, Ixtving Tender for No. 16 had pulled out of Florence Shepherd (Gilbert). Evening ser- station eastbound, and there remained mon. Iy U Also Go." The words no recourse that could be resorted to to stop tha trains now speeding bn to of nomas to hie fellow disciple. destruction. Both Lively and VanDeu-te- n Sunday school at 12:11 p. m. have been discharged. Railroad men say that this result would have DEAD BODIES ME followed tha knowledge of their laxity reaching their superiors, whether a UNRECOGNIZABLE wreck had resulted or not. Coroner W. C. Stevenson, of Fremont county, yesterday empaneled a Jury of aix men and they all ,vteited the Scene of the wrack. They gathLIST OF THE DEAD. ered an avs 11 able facts and will meet at Canon City at 1:30 o'clock MonPueblo. Cola, Merck 17. Claim day afternoon for tha purpose of fixing Agent Charles Mitchell, of the the responsibility for the wreck. Denver A Rio Grande railroad, to-The Jury is made up of the followday approved a Hot of th dead persons: Walter Richards, Miching from the collision near Adobe, ael Blythe. C. W. Van' Patten. V. E. Coki., yesterday morning. Mr. Emmerrt, W. 1 Hatch and W. W. Hug-Mitchell think It is as nearly ae- gcurate is can be made at this time. The list follows: IAN MAC LAREN TO LECTURE. William Hollis, snginser, Pueblo. Walter Cooslott, engineer, Pueblo. Pittsburg, Pa, March 17. The Rev. H. D. tuddeth, fireman, Pueblo. Dr. John Whtaon, of Liverpool, EngF. D. Baird, deputy sheriff, Dsn- land. "Ian Mac Lares," author of "Tha vsr. Bonnie Brier Bush," and many other R. G. Whitney, convict, Denver. hooka la to ha tho lecturer extraordiF. M. McFarland, messenger, nary In the Western Theological semDenver. inary for a course of lectures next A. N. BalPtlo, Sllda. arrangement haa hern year. Th Miss Grace Balrtlo. Solids. worked out by th Rev. Dr. David Taylor Hewitt, Lobe, Kano. Gregg, president of the seminary. Dr. Mrs. Lillian Hewitt, Lobe, Kan. Wataon Is entirely willing to come, Mrs. Winona Hewitt, Labe, Kana provided some church will give him Pearl Hewitt, 19 years of sga, preaching for tha year. Lebo, Kano. Joslah V. Thompson, the millionaire Mra. Kathorin Howltt and boy of Fayette county, has taken np the baby, Claudius, four Months old, Idea on behalf of tho Flrut Presbyter) Lobe, an. ian church of Uniontows, of which he Ed Cowley, Emporia, Kana. Is a leading member, This la one of Grace Cawley and baby, Empor-tho wealthiest congregations in westKansas. la, ern Pennsylvania and tha people are Fred Jones, Lebo, Kana delighted with th Idea vt securing "Ian Fred Llmscoolsy, Denver. Mac Laron for their pulpit Mrs. Bella Webb, Keystone, Wyo. Ray Flald, aged 10, Keystone, 1908. Shirt Waist Opening THE Knickerbocker Waists ARE HERE THE WAIBTB OF STYLE AND QUALITY CONCEDED TO BE THE HIGHEST GRADE OF SHIRT WAIST MANUFACTURED TODAY ON TH MAR- KET. CUSTOM MADE AND PERFECTLY TAIL- ORED AND THE BEST FITTING WAIST OF THE WE HAVE A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF DAY. THESE GOODS IN HANDSOME TRIMMED WITH LACES SHEER LAWNS AND EMBROIDERY. SWELL TAILORED LINEN WAISTS. AT 78c AND UP. STARTING AND BATISTE COME JUST TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR GREAT LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS. I S. J. BURT & BROS. . Ae-ye- d . Mid-wee- k AMUSEMENTS Van-Deuae- aetnl-offlrl- teo-so- Brand Opera House R. ALEXANDER TONIGHT ONLY THE BITTHER -- ' Wyoming. Thoms Brennan, Leidvllle,Colo. I Mrs. El wood Kelson and Mrs. Jeasa Cnllen were Balt Lake visitors Friday. Pueblo. Cola. March it. While the About thirty friends of James exact jpumber of live lost In the formation and literature writ, ticket surprised him st hla home mBriggs Five Adobe ''wreck near Florence, on the Mr. E. A. Llnsley, assisted by oMee, 77 Woat Second South, Salt Points. Wednesday evening, the ocFaulkner and Bond, very pleas- Denver A Rio Grande rail mad. will casion being his sixtieth birthday. A antly entertained the members of Lin- - peter be known, it will undoubtedly Met-dam- 1 ANOTHER CANADIAN RAILROAD. Victoria, B. C- -, March 17- - A special from Ottawa says application will bo mad to Parliament today for a charter for another tranacoatlnental railway to ran from Victoria. B. C, to Hudsons Bay, bringing the Seymour Narrows and via Yellow Head Paaa and Edmonton. GRANT, Mgr. WILL GO, PRESENT "flh Faisal n Popular Prices- - 10c 20c 30c N. Rr-- A PHOTO OF MR. CARPENTER WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH LADY PRESENT. MONDAY NIGHT ONLY Nelson Roberts and F. B. Arnold announce the ' ' ' !Pai oh D 5 im JHIsiDI GDflDfflipai ( PREi ENTINQ THE BIO SUCCESS IrsrNA , By the Authors of tgERMINIE" SCENERY. STAGED HERE WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL STRONG THE TOMES AND EFFECTS. UNQUESTIONABLY CAST OF PLAYERS VISITING US THIS SEASON. . t i |